Spanish Favorites

10th Festival ‘CUMBRE FLAMENCA’ Featuring Award-winning dancers Adrián Santana, Águeda Saavedra, and guitarist Francisco Vinuesa Friday, June 7 at 8:00pm The Broad Stage, 1310 11th St, Santa Monica, CA 90401 “A Visual Feast!’ ‘…Full of Heart and Soul!” Coming to

New film, series honor the life and music of the great Spanish flamenco innovator. Camarón: Flamenco y Revolución, a new documentary about the singular flamenco singer Camarón de la Isla, has its Netflix premiere today (July 18). The doc is titled

José Molina passed away peacefully today, January 5th, surrounded by loved ones. We honor our cherished maestro and everything he gave to the NYC flamenco community over the past 7 decades. Descanse en paz Jose, te queremos. “An arresting dancer,

La Leyenda del Tiempo

Mención especial en los Premios Ondas de Música a Camarón de la Isla, La Leyenda del Tiempo El jurado en los Premios Nacional Ondas de Radio Barcelona (Cadena Ser) ha acordado otorgar una mención especial a la figura de Camarón

Sat., September 09, 8:00pm ~ FREE Centro Cultural Espanol de Cooperación Iberoamericana, 1490 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132 CCE Miami, in collaboration with Joaquin Achucarro Foundation, presents the piano concert “Goyescas” written by Enrique Granados and inspired by the paintings

{continued from VF Newsletter – July 24} Interview with Celia Morales, courtesy of Federico Bestevaar. Federico Bestevaar and wife Milagros were staying at the Parador Nacional in Ronda and they saw a few brochures for a woman Flamenco guitarist named

SPANISH FAVORITES

One of my favorite things in Spain are the pastry, candy and sweets shops. I think it has to do with the attention to detail and presentation. The sweets are both delicate and delicious, and there is almost always a

Jerez de la Frontera lies some nine miles inland from the sea between Cadiz and Sevilla and is the principal of three sherry towns. The others are on the coast are San Lucar de Barrameda at the mouth of the

SEVILLA is the capital city of Andalusia and located in the South of Spain. It is one of the largest Spanish cities with over 700,000 inhabitants. Sevilla occupies the valley of the Guadalquivir River. The river, with 60 navigable kilometers,